by Alex Brooks
The Grafton Town Board held a rather quiet meeting on Monday, January 13.
Supervisor Higgins said the Valente Company is seeking to expand its quarry, and the Town is seeking to be named lead agency in the permitting for that.
Eastern Rensselaer County's Community Newspaper
by Alex Brooks
The Grafton Town Board held a rather quiet meeting on Monday, January 13.
Supervisor Higgins said the Valente Company is seeking to expand its quarry, and the Town is seeking to be named lead agency in the permitting for that.

from Rensselaer County Historical Society’s commentary in the Civil War exhibition in the Rensselaer County Legislature’s lobby
Between June of 1884 and 1885, Berlin veterans formed #511 Post Tappen. Following the National Grand Army of the Republic’s (GAR) that began, in 1866, honoring soldiers by decorating their graves, Berlin’s Post Tappen commemorated Decoration Day. [Read more…] about Berlin’s #511 Post Tappen
by Alex Brooks
The Town of Petersburgh held its organizational meeting for 2014 on January 9. There were many new faces, as Supervisor Krahforst is the only member of the 2013 Town Board who’s still in office. Newly elected Town Board members Jack Barnhill and Denise Church took their places at the table, and the first order of business was to appoint two more members to the Board. They appointed Neil Geary, who ran for a seat on the Board in November and came in third, and Alan Webster Sr., who has served on the Town Board before. Two others offered to serve but were not chosen. These were Rossie Knight and Gene Kluck. Votes were taken for Geary and Webster’s appointments. Krahforst and Church voted in favor, and Barnhill abstained.
There was a shakeup in the secretarial arrangements. Callie Crisp will continue as Town Clerk, Town Secretary and Registrar of Vital Deeds, but she stepped down as Court Clerk and Water District Tax Collector. Allison Oswald was appointed as Court Clerk, and Callie Crisp was appointed Deputy Court Clerk so she can train and assist Oswald.
Brigitta Schmidt was appointed as Water District Tax Collector, Deputy Town Clerk, and Deputy Registrar. Ann Crisp was appointed as the Supervisor’s Secretary, a position held last year by Schmidt.
Doug Hull let the Town know that he wanted to step down as Building Inspector at the end of 2013. Martin Conboy applied for the job, and will be the new Codes Enforcement Officer and Building Inspector, but while he is getting the required training, Doug Hull agreed to stay on temporarily to ensure that legal requirements are met.
Resolution #1 For 2014
RESOLVED, that the salaries and/or wages of Town Officers, Officials and Employees be as follows:
Town Supervisor: Siegfried Krahforst…………………$ 9,000 per year
Town Councilmen (4)………………………….$1,704.50 (each) per year – Jack Barnhill, Denise Church, Alan Webster and Neil Geary.
Town Clerk: Callie Crisp………………………………….$12,130 per year
Registrar of Vital Statistics: Callie Crisp……………….. $500 per year
Deputy Registrar: Brigitta Schmidt
Superintendent of Highways: Ray Harrison………..$41,257 per year
Deputy Highway Superintendent: Steven Harrison..hours + $950 per year
Highway Department Employees’ pay – range from $16.13 per hour to $10 per hr
Town Justice (2)…………………………………….. $4,850 (each) per year – Richard Snyder and Amy Manchester
Court Clerk: Allison Oswald……………………………… $7,500 per year
Deputy Court Clerk: Callie Crisp………………………..$10.50 per hour
Tax Collector: Emily Harrison…………………………… $3,500 per year
Assessor: Craig Surprise…………………………………..$15,200 per year
Assessor’s Clerk: Helen Hemendinger………………….. $11 per hour
Board of Assessment Review…………… $100 (each) per year – Dennis Smith, David Miller, Anne Bossoni, Brandon DeWaal, Barbara Snyder
BAR Secretary: Callie Crisp…………………………………$110 per year
Dog Control Officer: Lynne Torello-Burns…………..$3,000 per year
Code Enforcement Officer: Martin Conboy………….$7,500 per year
Town Attorney: Sal Ferlazzo…………………..as req’d up to $4,000/yr.
Town Hall Custodian: Emily Harrison………..$50 per week as req’d
PVMCC Custodian: Katie Dastoli………………$60 per week as req’d
Water District Superintendent: Ben Krahforst……… $9,000 per year
Water District Tax Collector: Brigitta Schmidt………$1,200 per year
Town Secretary: Callie Crisp…………………………….. $8,710 per year
Bookkeeper: Charles Guntner……………………………. $7,800 per year
Other Appointments:
Deputy Supervisor: Mario DiDomenicantonio
Deputy Town Clerk (1): Brigitta Schmidt……… $10.50 per hour
Deputy Town Clerk (2): Barbara Snyder………. $ 9.50 per hour
Town Historian: Peter Schaaphok
Veterans Service Officer: David Alderman
Official Newspaper: The Eastwick Press
Official Funds Depository: Pioneer Bank
compiled by David Flint
The Stephentown Town Board held its annual organizational meeting on Thursday, January 2. The Board made the following appointments:
Zoning Officer – Dean Herrick
Code Enforcement Officer – Dean Herrick
Deputy to Code Enforcement Officer – Owen Cassavaugh
Clerk to the Assessor – Jennifer Van Deusen
Court Clerk – Tammy Whitman
Bookkeeper to Supervisor – Maureen Seel
Deputy Tax Collector – Stephanie DiCarlo
Deputy Town Clerk – Nathaniel Cowen
Dog Control Officer – Lynne Torello-Burns
Transfer Station Custodians
Supervisor – Agnes Hoffman
Senior Attendant – Kenneth (Bob) Olson
Substitutes – Howard Chittenden & Edward Rogers
Planning Board Clerk – Laurie Gilliland
Town Attorneys – Michelina Wojton & Craig Crist
Town Constable – Henry Wagar
Town Historian – Patricia Flint
Youth Commission Chairperson – none
Zoning Board of Appeals Clerk – Laurie Gilliland
ZBA Member (exp. 12/31/2018) – Richard Sime
ZBA Member (exp. 12/31/2015) – Bruce Fairweather
Planning Board Member (exp. 12/31/2018) – Derrick Gardner
Registrar of Vital Statistics – Stephanie Wagar
All appointments are for one year, expiring December 31, 2014, except as indicated.
The Board authorized the Town Clerk to advertise for the vacant positions of Alternate Members of the Planning and Zoning Boards.
The Board made other appointments, policies and pay rates as follows:
Official Publications – Town Website, Troy Record, Eastwick Press
Depository for Town monies – First Niagara Bank
Policy And Pay Rate For Highway Department
Highway Employees are per Union Contract. The Department has three non–elected employees, two Equipment Operators MEOH and one Mechanic MEOL. At the request of the Highway Superintendent, a third MEOH/MEOL position may be added with Town Board approval.
Policy And Pay Rate For Transfer Station Appointees
The Transfer Station Supervisor and Senior Attendant receive one week vacation after one year of service, for a 20 hour work week.
The Transfer Station Supervisor and Senior Attendant with six or more months of service shall be entitled to a total of one paid holiday in 2014 which shall be New Year’s Day January 1, 2014.
Salaries Of Elected And Appointed Officials
Highway Superintendent – $58,113
Supervisor – $8,000
Bookkeeper to Supervisor – $8,880
Town Clerk – $18,808
Deputy Town Clerk – $2,000 or $14.50 per hour
Town Justice – (2 at $8,823) – $17,646
Councilpersons – (4 at $4,000) – $16,000
Assessor – $16,811.82
Deputy Assessor – $9,474
Court Clerk – $7,853
Tax Collector – $5,610
Deputy Tax Collector – $958
Transfer Station Supervisor – $14.01 per hour
Senior Transfer Station Attendant – $13.59 per hour
Transfer Station Attendant – $10.94 per hour
Zoning Officer – $6,120
Deputy Zoning Officer – $1,640
Code Enforcement Officer – $15,938
Deputy Code Enforcement Officer – $1,640
Dog Control Officer – $4,918
Registrar – $1,000
Constable – $4,918
Planning Board Clerk – $14.50 per hour (max $1,500)
Zoning Board of Appeals Clerk – $14.50 per hour (max $1,500)
Pay For Election Machine Custodians And Clerk
Trip to Troy Primary and Election night – $25
Trips to Town for machine drop off and pickup – $15
Mileage at $0.565 for Election Trips
Pay For Assessment Board Of Review
Each member shall receive $60 for the first day (Chairman $65) and $35 for each additional day thereafter (Chairman $40). The Board of Review will select the secretary who shall take all minutes and make copies; minutes to be filed with the Town Clerk, copies may be retained by the Assessor. The secretary will receive one extra day pay ($35) as this is needed to copy the minutes and do reports.
Town Board Committees (Chairpersons listed first)
Town Hall – Chris Demick, John Meekins
Machinery and Garage – PJ Roder, Chris Demick
Transfer Station – Bill Jennings, PJ Roder
Park – John Meekins, Bill Jennings
Welfare and Safety – Wes Edwards, Cyril Grant
Association of Towns Voting Delegate – Wes Edwards; Cyril Grant Alternate ($900 per person for their attendance at the February 2014 meeting.)
Mileage for Town Officers for use of personal car on official Town business – 56½ cents per mile.
Trading Highway Work – The Highway Superintendent has permission from the Town Board to continue the policy of trading work with other towns, county and states when it is of benefit to the Town.
Health Department Liaison – Larry Eckhardt will act as liaison between the Town and the Rensselaer County Health Department.
Library Contract – The Town Supervisor is authorized to enter into a contract with the Stephentown Library Association and support them in the amount of $43,350.
Museum Contract – The Town Supervisor is authorized to enter into a contract with the Stephentown Museum and support them in the amount of $6,000.
Fire Department Contract – The Town Supervisor is authorized to sign a contract with the Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department in the amount of $3,150 to compensate for use of Fire Department facilities by the Stephentown Veterans, the Stephentown Youth Commission and the Stephentown Seniors.
Backup Signatory – The Town Board designates Councilman William Jennings as a backup to the Town Supervisor as signatory on the Town checking accounts.
Workday Hours And Days Per Month For Retirement System Reporting – For purposes of reporting to the State Retirement System, the following shall be the standard workday hours:
Highway Superintendent and Highway Department employees – 8 hours per day
Council, Town Clerk, Town Supervisor, Tax Collector, Town Justices – 6 hours per day
All other appointed positions – 6 hours per day
The following shall be the standard days per month validated by submission of a Record of Activities (ROA calendar) for at least a three month period:
Highway Superintendent & Highway Dept. employees – 20 days
Supervisor – 10 days
Councilperson – 3 days
Town Clerk – 15 days
Court Clerk – 10 days
Deputy Code Enforcement & Deputy Zoning – 2.5 days
Bookkeeper – 15 days
Town Justice – 5 days
Assessor – 10 days
Clerk to Assessor – 5 days
Refuse Service – based on time sheet hours
From Minks to Sinks is the ultimate indoor tag sale with offerings plain and fancy, new, barely used and well worn, large and small. And because it’s indoors, whether it rains, snows or the sun shines, whether it’s freezing outside or balmy, the sale will go on at The Armory, 80 Church Street in Hoosick Falls. The event is on February 1, from 9 am to 3 pm.
Need a little extra cash or just want to clean out your closet and de-clutter your house? Is your garage filled to the brim? Then sort through it now and sell what you don’t need. From Minks to Sinks is a great reason to clean out your attic, closets and garages of things you are no longer using. As the saying goes, “Your trash is likely someone else’s treasure.”
At Minks to Sinks, you can sell everything and anything, from furniture, rugs and lawn mowers, kitchen and household items, to gardening and bicycles and sports equipment, kids’ toys, luggage, electronics, clothing, books, electronics, home decor, lamps, artwork, seasonal clothing and much more. You can even sell or buy minks and sinks! From Minks to Sinks is an opportunity to recycle items you have never used or no longer need and turn those goods into cash.
“It’s so rewarding to see stuff go to good use rather than get tossed out,” said Patti Zilinskas of HAYC3. “Everyone’s a winner; sellers go home with some extra bucks in their pockets, buyers leave with new found treasures, and there’s less stuff going into the dump.”
So get ready to clean house, make a few extra bucks and do some serious bargain hunting. From Minks to Sinks will be the biggest treasure hunt in town. It’s not your everyday tag sale!
Tag sale spaces are available for $10 per vendor and are free for non-profits. For more information or to reserve a space, visit hayc3.org, click on the “Community Events” tab and scroll down to “Minks to Sinks,” or call HAYC3 at 518-686-9050 or email us at contacthayc3@gmail.org.
An Estate Planning workshop will be held at the Stephentown Town Hall on Saturday, January 18, from 1 to 3 pm for forest landowners in the towns of Stephentown, Berlin, Canaan and New Lebanon.
Come get an overview of Estate Planning from an experienced attorney. This workshop will explore the human side of estate planning. It will focus on maintaining family ties to the land from generation to generation, building awareness of key issues facing family woodland owners and motivating families to address these challenges.
Refreshments will be served. Please call 429-8526 to reserve a seat. This project is funded by a grant from the USDA Forest Service.
Did you receive a Kindle®, Nook® or other ereader over the holidays? Already own an iPad®, iPod®, MP3 or other portable device? Join us at the Everett Wagar Senior Center in Grafton on Thursday, February 6, at 6 pm as we learn how to borrow digital content from the library system. Jo-Ann Benedetti of the Upper Hudson Library System will lead us through the process of downloading books, audiobooks and video to various devices. Bring your device to the program to follow along.
Pre-registration is requested by calling the Library at 279-0580 or by stopping by in person at 2455 NY Route 2. Visit the Library’s website at www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org to keep up with what’s new at the Grafton Library and “like” us on Facebook® too.
New Lebanon Town Clerk Colleen Teal announced the Final Public Comments Session of the Conservation Advisory Council. This is the first-ever open space inventory for the Town of New Lebanon, she wrote.
The session will be Monday, January 20, from 7 to 8:30 pm at the Darrow School, Mount Lebanon, Bethards Meeting Hall (Wickersham/1875 Church Family Brick Dwelling)
We welcome your thoughts – please join us.
The Hoosick Falls Soccer Club is looking for players for the Spring Travel League Season. We would like to field girls and boys teams from the under 10 divisions up to the under 14 divisions.
The registration deadline for players is fast approaching. Payment for registration will be accepted until February 15, after which there will be a late fee.
If you are interested in registering a player, you may do so at https://hoosickfallssoccer.sportssignup.com//Login, or you may contact Justin for more information at cicerorey1919@gmail.com or 518-944-1498.
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Submitted by GLSP Due to warmer than usual temperatures, the 38th annual ice fishing contest at Grafton Lakes State Park has been rescheduled for Saturday, Feb. 11, from 5:30 am to 2 pm. Join in on the fun as several-hundred anglers brave the cold temperatures for their chance to make a winning catch on several […]
On Tuesday, January 25, Cheney Library honored Ms. Deborah Tudor for her 12 years of service on the Cheney Library Board of Trustees. During her tenure as a trustee, Ms. Tudor made immense contributions to physical improvements of the library’s property. Some of these projects include the installation of a propane fireplace, creation of the […]
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At Inaugural NYSPHSAA Girls Wrestling Invitational Submitted by BNL Varsity Wrestling Coach Wade Prather Tallulah Powers was runner-up at 165 pounds in the inaugural NYSPHSAA Girls Wrestling Invitational held at Onondaga Community College. She was one of only three finalists from Section 2, and the only Runner Up. The meeting of 204 of the State’s top female […]
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